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Nimisha Priya case: Diplomatic uncertainty clouds Kerala nurse’s death-row status in Yemen

Nimisha Priya case: Diplomatic uncertainty clouds Kerala nurse’s death-row status in Yemen

Nimisha Priya.New Delhi: The fate of Nimisha Priya, a 38-year-old Kerala nurse on death row in Yemen, remains shrouded in uncertainty after conflicting claims about her sentence status created diplomatic confusion between Indian religious leaders and...

     
China orchestrated global disinformation campaign against Rafale jets after Operation Sindoor, report quoting French intelligence reveals

China orchestrated global disinformation campaign against Rafale jets after Operation Sindoor, report quoting French intelligence reveals

An Indian Air Force Rafale fighter aircraft. (File photo)New Delhi: Chinese diplomatic missions across the globe orchestrated a comprehensive disinformation campaign to damage the international reputation of French-made Rafale fighter jets following ...

     
Indian Army’s Remount Veterinary Corps tackles livestock crisis in Ladakh

Indian Army’s Remount Veterinary Corps tackles livestock crisis in Ladakh

Abdul Rehman gazed at his sole remaining goat, whose ribs protruded beneath matted fur. For months, the 52-year-old farmer from Kargil had seen his 50-strong herd of goats whittle down to a mere 20. "I didn't know what to do," he s...

      
In near-fatal blow to Naxalite insurgency, security forces kill top Maoist leader ‘Basavaraju’ Nambala Keshav Rao. What’s next for left-wing extremism and India?

In near-fatal blow to Naxalite insurgency, security forces kill top Maoist leader ‘Basavaraju’ Nambala Keshav Rao. What’s next for left-wing extremism and India?

India Sentinels illustration for representation. (© India Sentinels – 2025)New Delhi: India’s decades-long battle against left-wing extremism reached a decisive moment this week with the elimination of Nambala Keshav Rao, alias Basav...

     
Calling Pakistan’s nuclear bluff: India’s new counterterrorism resolve deserves applause

Calling Pakistan’s nuclear bluff: India’s new counterterrorism resolve deserves applause

In a world increasingly vulnerable to terrorism and geopolitical brinkmanship, the prime minister, Narendra Modi, delivered a pointed message following India’s recent Operation Sindoor: “Nuclear blackmail will not come in the way of anti-...

     
Pahalgam terror attack: Indian Navy officer Lieutenant Vinay Narwal killed while on honeymoon

Pahalgam terror attack: Indian Navy officer Lieutenant Vinay Narwal killed while on honeymoon

Lieutenant Vinay Narwal.New Delhi: The devastating terror attack on tourists in the picturesque Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam in the Kashmir valley on Tuesday claimed 28 lives. Among the victims in the deadliest civilian massacre in the valley in two ...

     
HAL issues clarifications on selection of PwC for R&D activities, ALH Dhruv grounding

HAL issues clarifications on selection of PwC for R&D activities, ALH Dhruv grounding

New Delhi: Bengaluru-based state plane manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Limited on Saturday issued a clarification on social media posts stating that it has “hired a consultancy firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers to benchmark its research &...

    
Intelligence and structured force deployment key to finish Jammu & Kashmir militancy

Intelligence and structured force deployment key to finish Jammu & Kashmir militancy

Indian Army’s Para Special Forces commandos during a recent encounter with militants in Kathua, Jammu & Kashmir. (Viral photo via X)Jammu & Kashmir continues to grapple with both cross-border- and locally sponsored militancy. This secur...

      
Defeating Naxalism by March 2026 is an achievable target

Defeating Naxalism by March 2026 is an achievable target

The arsenal and strength of the Naxalites have steadily diminished since the central armed police forces (CAPFs) launched their well-crafted campaign against left-wing extremism. The Union home minister, Amit Shah, has articulated the government&rsqu...

     
Government tells Supreme Court it won’t hike pension for veteran Indian Army captains under OROP scheme

Government tells Supreme Court it won’t hike pension for veteran Indian Army captains under OROP scheme

An artist’s rendition of the Supreme Court of India.New Delhi: The Union government informed the Supreme Court that it has decided against implementing a 10 per cent pension hike for retired regular Indian Army captains under the “one ran...

     

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